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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

In Dekalb County Georgia last week, Judge Anne Workman allowed Former Dekalb County Sheriff Deputy Derrick Yancy to post bond and return home. This is difficult to comprehend after the murder of his wife Linda Yancey and a day laborer for whom he is accussed of murdering on June 9, 2008.

Did I mention that Yancey is a former corrections officer who escorted prisioners to and from lock up in the very same building for nearly seventeen years?

Ms. Milano's article refers to Judge Anne Workman and then later refers to her as "Linda" Workman. Understand that Anne Workman has come from one of those groups of attorneys from downtown Decatur, GA who play musical chairs in the court system in DeKalb County. I lost respect for her when she was representing my now ex-wife in a friendly divorce case. My ex FIRED her telling me that any attorney that wears different colored socks can not be responsible for looking out for my best interests. With that we used the same attorney for our divorced, but Ms. Workman's reputation, in our eyes, went out of the window.

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